In the Gospel story of the Woman of Canaan, we hear much more than just a story of another miracle healing by Jesus Christ. Matthew has outlined his version of this miracle in such a way to almost leaving the actual healing as secondary to the story. In fact the confirmation of the healing is simply stated “And her daughter was healed from that very hour.” (Matthew 15.28) The truth of healing is indeed present, but, as in so many other instances, Jesus emphasizes the woman’s faith rather than the physical healing.
Matthew has chosen to emphasize the woman’s character in his teaching. “And behold, a woman of Canaan came from that region and cried out to Him, saying, ‘Have mercy on me, O Lord, Son of David!’” (Matthew 15.22) She chose to get out of her comfort zone and approach Christ rather than sit in her house waiting for a miracle. She had to swallow her pride and go after Christ and He did not make her journey too easy, although He clearly intended to heal her daughter. At first He didn’t even answer her call, but she persisted, “Lord, help me!” (Matthew 15.25) Then His Disciples tried to get rid of her and finally Jesus Himself says, “It is not good to take the children’s bread and throw it to the little dogs.” (Matthew 15.26) And still she persisted, “Yes, Lord, yet even the little dogs eat the crumbs which fall from their master’s table.” (Matthew 15.27) This was definitely NOT in her comfort zone, but in her humility she knew she must reach for Christ.
When was the last time you got out of your comfort zone to pursue Jesus Christ? It’s very easy to sit back and continue to “do what we’ve always done” because we’re comfortable with how it feels. But we can only really encounter God’s mercy when we leave our comfort zone and go after Him, calling to Him, “Lord, have mercy!” Don’t you think it’s time to get out of YOUR comfort zone? The Church is here for you with her arms wide open with prayer, fasting, almsgiving and attending services during the week. God is waiting, are you coming?
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